i've just uploaded a 75Mb tardist of Qt 3.3.1 on my university server:
http://www.mechanics.citg.tudelft.nl/~e ... s3.tardistI have uploaded it to neko's ftp server as well. Basically it's a full MIPSPro build in mips3, no dependencies with freeware, and both single and multi threaded libraries exist. It's all in the nekoware format, so you can build the stuff yourself.

FWIW i've built it on a Challenge S irix 6.5.20m with MIPSPro 7.4.1 and POSIX/MIPSPro patches. A small patch to /usr/include/stdlib.h was necessary to build qmake, which is included. From there on it's a breeze Well, apart from creating the idb file, that has taken me several hours

I apologize for the downtime - I just realized this occurred while you were uploading Qt. Had some major upgrades to the web server hardware this afternoon - plus after installing the second tower I decided to reinstall the memory modules to a more symmetrical configuration (512+128 on each tower).

Dexter1 welcome in the try.
Building kde went really easy on my octane and tooks around 1h30 minutes.
But Iwas killed by arts and C++.
I hope you will have more success with 6.5.20 and MIPSpro 7.4.
Sounds that 6.5.17 + 7.3.1.3 will never do the work:'(

It is possible to solve this by chqmging iostream in iostream.hSounds mipro don't know which cerr to use whem both iostream and iostream.h are included

You should have either one or the other... Why are both included ?If the code is using <iostream>, then you should also have -LANG:std on the compile line. If <iostream.h> is used than you don't need -LANG:std.

A non solution is to remove that definition out of the header file... dumb but working

LoWeN

Hmm, this is a little weird... unistd.h prototypes are not setup for the functions defined there to work with C++ linker...
I could be wrong as I'm still learning about C++ intricacies, but you may want to try something like this in the code that includes unistd.h:

The second one : a core dump during making of QT Designer. Two solutions: upgrade to 7.4.1 or link to the libc.so version of memcmp(). To use the libc.so version, comment out the '#pragma intrinsic (memcmp)' line in the file '/usr/include/internal/string_core.h.